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| # This is an example of an OpenShift-Ansible host inventory that provides the | |
| # minimum recommended configuration for production use. This includes 3 masters, | |
| # two infra nodes, two compute nodes, and an haproxy load balancer to load | |
| # balance traffic to the API servers. For a truly production environment you | |
| # should use an external load balancing solution that itself is highly available. | |
| [masters] | |
| localhost | |
| [etcd] | |
| localhost | |
| [nfs] | |
| localhost | |
| [lb] | |
| localhost | |
| # Create an OSEv3 group that contains the masters and nodes groups | |
| [OSEv3:children] | |
| masters | |
| nodes | |
| etcd | |
| lb | |
| nfs | |
| [OSEv3:vars] | |
| ############################################################################### | |
| # Common/ Required configuration variables follow # | |
| ############################################################################### | |
| # SSH user, this user should allow ssh based auth without requiring a | |
| # password. If using ssh key based auth, then the key should be managed by an | |
| # ssh agent. | |
| ansible_user=root | |
| # If ansible_user is not root, ansible_become must be set to true and the | |
| # user must be configured for passwordless sudo | |
| #ansible_become=yes | |
| # Specify the deployment type. Valid values are origin and openshift-enterprise. | |
| openshift_deployment_type=origin | |
| #openshift_deployment_type=openshift-enterprise | |
| # Specify the generic release of OpenShift to install. This is used mainly just during installation, after which we | |
| # rely on the version running on the first master. Works best for containerized installs where we can usually | |
| # use this to lookup the latest exact version of the container images, which is the tag actually used to configure | |
| # the cluster. For RPM installations we just verify the version detected in your configured repos matches this | |
| # release. | |
| openshift_release=v3.9 | |
| # default subdomain to use for exposed routes, you should have wildcard dns | |
| # for *.apps.test.example.com that points at your infra nodes which will run | |
| # your router | |
| openshift_master_default_subdomain=apps.test.example.com | |
| #Set cluster_hostname to point at your load balancer | |
| openshift_master_cluster_hostname=ose3-lb.test.example.com | |
| ############################################################################### | |
| # Additional configuration variables follow # | |
| ############################################################################### | |
| # Debug level for all OpenShift components (Defaults to 2) | |
| debug_level=2 | |
| # Specify an exact container image tag to install or configure. | |
| # WARNING: This value will be used for all hosts in containerized environments, even those that have another version installed. | |
| # This could potentially trigger an upgrade and downtime, so be careful with modifying this value after the cluster is set up. | |
| #openshift_image_tag=v3.9.0 | |
| # Specify an exact rpm version to install or configure. | |
| # WARNING: This value will be used for all hosts in RPM based environments, even those that have another version installed. | |
| # This could potentially trigger an upgrade and downtime, so be careful with modifying this value after the cluster is set up. | |
| #openshift_pkg_version=-3.9.0 | |
| # This enables all the system containers except for docker: | |
| #openshift_use_system_containers=False | |
| # | |
| # But you can choose separately each component that must be a | |
| # system container: | |
| # | |
| #openshift_use_openvswitch_system_container=False | |
| #openshift_use_node_system_container=False | |
| #openshift_use_master_system_container=False | |
| #openshift_use_etcd_system_container=False | |
| # | |
| # In either case, system_images_registry must be specified to be able to find the system images | |
| #system_images_registry="docker.io" | |
| # when openshift_deployment_type=='openshift-enterprise' | |
| #system_images_registry="registry.access.redhat.com" | |
| # Manage openshift example imagestreams and templates during install and upgrade | |
| #openshift_install_examples=true | |
| # Configure logoutURL in the master config for console customization | |
| # See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#changing-the-logout-url | |
| #openshift_master_logout_url=http://example.com | |
| # Configure extensionScripts in the master config for console customization | |
| # See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets | |
| #openshift_master_extension_scripts=['/path/to/script1.js','/path/to/script2.js'] | |
| # Configure extensionStylesheets in the master config for console customization | |
| # See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#loading-custom-scripts-and-stylesheets | |
| #openshift_master_extension_stylesheets=['/path/to/stylesheet1.css','/path/to/stylesheet2.css'] | |
| # Configure extensions in the master config for console customization | |
| # See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#serving-static-files | |
| #openshift_master_extensions=[{'name': 'images', 'sourceDirectory': '/path/to/my_images'}] | |
| # Configure extensions in the master config for console customization | |
| # See: https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#serving-static-files | |
| #openshift_master_oauth_templates: | |
| # login: /path/to/login-template.html | |
| # openshift_master_oauth_template is deprecated. Use openshift_master_oauth_templates instead. | |
| #openshift_master_oauth_template=/path/to/login-template.html | |
| # Configure imagePolicyConfig in the master config | |
| # See: https://godoc.org/github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/cmd/server/api#ImagePolicyConfig | |
| #openshift_master_image_policy_config={"maxImagesBulkImportedPerRepository": 3, "disableScheduledImport": true} | |
| # Configure master API rate limits for external clients | |
| #openshift_master_external_ratelimit_qps=200 | |
| #openshift_master_external_ratelimit_burst=400 | |
| # Configure master API rate limits for loopback clients | |
| #openshift_master_loopback_ratelimit_qps=300 | |
| #openshift_master_loopback_ratelimit_burst=600 | |
| # Docker Configuration | |
| # Add additional, insecure, and blocked registries to global docker configuration | |
| # For enterprise deployment types we ensure that registry.access.redhat.com is | |
| # included if you do not include it | |
| #openshift_docker_additional_registries=registry.example.com | |
| #openshift_docker_insecure_registries=registry.example.com | |
| #openshift_docker_blocked_registries=registry.hacker.com | |
| # Disable pushing to dockerhub | |
| #openshift_docker_disable_push_dockerhub=True | |
| # Use Docker inside a System Container. Note that this is a tech preview and should | |
| # not be used to upgrade! | |
| # The following options for docker are ignored: | |
| # - docker_version | |
| # - docker_upgrade | |
| # The following options must not be used | |
| # - openshift_docker_options | |
| #openshift_docker_use_system_container=False | |
| # Install and run cri-o. By default this will install cri-o as a system container. | |
| #openshift_use_crio=False | |
| # You can install cri-o as an rpm by setting the following variable: | |
| #openshift_crio_use_rpm=False | |
| # NOTE: This uses openshift_docker_systemcontainer_image_registry_override as it's override | |
| # just as container-engine does. | |
| # Force the registry to use for the container-engine/crio system container. By default the registry | |
| # will be built off of the deployment type and ansible_distribution. Only | |
| # use this option if you are sure you know what you are doing! | |
| #openshift_docker_systemcontainer_image_override="registry.example.com/container-engine:latest" | |
| #openshift_crio_systemcontainer_image_override="registry.example.com/cri-o:latest" | |
| # The following two variables are used when openshift_use_crio is True | |
| # and cleans up after builds that pass through docker. When openshift_use_crio is True | |
| # these variables are set to the defaults shown. You may override them here. | |
| # NOTE: You will still need to tag crio nodes with your given label(s)! | |
| # Enable docker garbage collection when using cri-o | |
| #openshift_crio_enable_docker_gc=True | |
| # Node Selectors to run the garbage collection | |
| #openshift_crio_docker_gc_node_selector={'runtime': 'cri-o'} | |
| # Items added, as is, to end of /etc/sysconfig/docker OPTIONS | |
| # Default value: "--log-driver=journald" | |
| #openshift_docker_options="-l warn --ipv6=false" | |
| # Specify exact version of Docker to configure or upgrade to. | |
| # Downgrades are not supported and will error out. Be careful when upgrading docker from < 1.10 to > 1.10. | |
| # docker_version="1.12.1" | |
| # Specify whether to run Docker daemon with SELinux enabled in containers. Default is True. | |
| # Uncomment below to disable; for example if your kernel does not support the | |
| # Docker overlay/overlay2 storage drivers with SELinux enabled. | |
| #openshift_docker_selinux_enabled=False | |
| # Skip upgrading Docker during an OpenShift upgrade, leaves the current Docker version alone. | |
| # docker_upgrade=False | |
| # Specify exact version of etcd to configure or upgrade to. | |
| # etcd_version="3.1.0" | |
| # Enable etcd debug logging, defaults to false | |
| # etcd_debug=true | |
| # Set etcd log levels by package | |
| # etcd_log_package_levels="etcdserver=WARNING,security=DEBUG" | |
| # Upgrade Hooks | |
| # | |
| # Hooks are available to run custom tasks at various points during a cluster | |
| # upgrade. Each hook should point to a file with Ansible tasks defined. Suggest using | |
| # absolute paths, if not the path will be treated as relative to the file where the | |
| # hook is actually used. | |
| # | |
| # Tasks to run before each master is upgraded. | |
| # openshift_master_upgrade_pre_hook=/usr/share/custom/pre_master.yml | |
| # | |
| # Tasks to run to upgrade the master. These tasks run after the main openshift-ansible | |
| # upgrade steps, but before we restart system/services. | |
| # openshift_master_upgrade_hook=/usr/share/custom/master.yml | |
| # | |
| # Tasks to run after each master is upgraded and system/services have been restarted. | |
| # openshift_master_upgrade_post_hook=/usr/share/custom/post_master.yml | |
| # Alternate image format string, useful if you've got your own registry mirror | |
| # Configure this setting just on node or master | |
| #oreg_url_master=example.com/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} | |
| #oreg_url_node=example.com/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} | |
| # For setting the configuration globally | |
| #oreg_url=example.com/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} | |
| # If oreg_url points to a registry other than registry.access.redhat.com we can | |
| # modify image streams to point at that registry by setting the following to true | |
| #openshift_examples_modify_imagestreams=true | |
| # If oreg_url points to a registry requiring authentication, provide the following: | |
| #oreg_auth_user=some_user | |
| #oreg_auth_password='my-pass' | |
| # NOTE: oreg_url must be defined by the user for oreg_auth_* to have any affect. | |
| # oreg_auth_pass should be generated from running docker login. | |
| # To update registry auth credentials, uncomment the following: | |
| #oreg_auth_credentials_replace: True | |
| # OpenShift repository configuration | |
| #openshift_additional_repos=[{'id': 'openshift-origin-copr', 'name': 'OpenShift Origin COPR', 'baseurl': 'https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/maxamillion/origin-next/epel-7-$basearch/', 'enabled': 1, 'gpgcheck': 1, 'gpgkey': 'https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/maxamillion/origin-next/pubkey.gpg'}] | |
| #openshift_repos_enable_testing=false | |
| # If the image for etcd needs to be pulled from anywhere else than registry.access.redhat.com, e.g. in | |
| # a disconnected and containerized installation, use osm_etcd_image to specify the image to use: | |
| #osm_etcd_image=rhel7/etcd | |
| # htpasswd auth | |
| #openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'htpasswd_auth', 'login': 'true', 'challenge': 'true', 'kind': 'HTPasswdPasswordIdentityProvider', 'filename': '/etc/origin/master/htpasswd'}] | |
| # Defining htpasswd users | |
| #openshift_master_htpasswd_users={'user1': '<pre-hashed password>', 'user2': '<pre-hashed password>'} | |
| # or | |
| #openshift_master_htpasswd_file=<path to local pre-generated htpasswd file> | |
| # Allow all auth | |
| #openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'allow_all', 'login': 'true', 'challenge': 'true', 'kind': 'AllowAllPasswordIdentityProvider'}] | |
| # LDAP auth | |
| #openshift_master_identity_providers=[{'name': 'my_ldap_provider', 'challenge': 'true', 'login': 'true', 'kind': 'LDAPPasswordIdentityProvider', 'attributes': {'id': ['dn'], 'email': ['mail'], 'name': ['cn'], 'preferredUsername': ['uid']}, 'bindDN': '', 'bindPassword': '', 'ca': 'my-ldap-ca.crt', 'insecure': 'false', 'url': 'ldap://ldap.example.com:389/ou=users,dc=example,dc=com?uid'}] | |
| # | |
| # Configure LDAP CA certificate | |
| # Specify either the ASCII contents of the certificate or the path to | |
| # the local file that will be copied to the remote host. CA | |
| # certificate contents will be copied to master systems and saved | |
| # within /etc/origin/master/ with a filename matching the "ca" key set | |
| # within the LDAPPasswordIdentityProvider. | |
| # | |
| #openshift_master_ldap_ca=<ca text> | |
| # or | |
| #openshift_master_ldap_ca_file=<path to local ca file to use> | |
| # OpenID auth | |
| #openshift_master_identity_providers=[{"name": "openid_auth", "login": "true", "challenge": "false", "kind": "OpenIDIdentityProvider", "client_id": "my_client_id", "client_secret": "my_client_secret", "claims": {"id": ["sub"], "preferredUsername": ["preferred_username"], "name": ["name"], "email": ["email"]}, "urls": {"authorize": "https://myidp.example.com/oauth2/authorize", "token": "https://myidp.example.com/oauth2/token"}, "ca": "my-openid-ca-bundle.crt"}] | |
| # | |
| # Configure OpenID CA certificate | |
| # Specify either the ASCII contents of the certificate or the path to | |
| # the local file that will be copied to the remote host. CA | |
| # certificate contents will be copied to master systems and saved | |
| # within /etc/origin/master/ with a filename matching the "ca" key set | |
| # within the OpenIDIdentityProvider. | |
| # | |
| #openshift_master_openid_ca=<ca text> | |
| # or | |
| #openshift_master_openid_ca_file=<path to local ca file to use> | |
| # Request header auth | |
| #openshift_master_identity_providers=[{"name": "my_request_header_provider", "challenge": "true", "login": "true", "kind": "RequestHeaderIdentityProvider", "challengeURL": "https://www.example.com/challenging-proxy/oauth/authorize?${query}", "loginURL": "https://www.example.com/login-proxy/oauth/authorize?${query}", "clientCA": "my-request-header-ca.crt", "clientCommonNames": ["my-auth-proxy"], "headers": ["X-Remote-User", "SSO-User"], "emailHeaders": ["X-Remote-User-Email"], "nameHeaders": ["X-Remote-User-Display-Name"], "preferredUsernameHeaders": ["X-Remote-User-Login"]}] | |
| # | |
| # Configure request header CA certificate | |
| # Specify either the ASCII contents of the certificate or the path to | |
| # the local file that will be copied to the remote host. CA | |
| # certificate contents will be copied to master systems and saved | |
| # within /etc/origin/master/ with a filename matching the "clientCA" | |
| # key set within the RequestHeaderIdentityProvider. | |
| # | |
| #openshift_master_request_header_ca=<ca text> | |
| # or | |
| #openshift_master_request_header_ca_file=<path to local ca file to use> | |
| # CloudForms Management Engine (ManageIQ) App Install | |
| # | |
| # Enables installation of MIQ server. Recommended for dedicated | |
| # clusters only. See roles/openshift_management/README.md for instructions | |
| # and requirements. | |
| #openshift_management_install_management=False | |
| # Cloud Provider Configuration | |
| # | |
| # Note: You may make use of environment variables rather than store | |
| # sensitive configuration within the ansible inventory. | |
| # For example: | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_aws_access_key="{{ lookup('env','AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID') }}" | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_aws_secret_key="{{ lookup('env','AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY') }}" | |
| # | |
| # AWS | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_kind=aws | |
| # Note: IAM profiles may be used instead of storing API credentials on disk. | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_aws_access_key=aws_access_key_id | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_aws_secret_key=aws_secret_access_key | |
| # | |
| # Openstack | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_kind=openstack | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_auth_url=http://openstack.example.com:35357/v2.0/ | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_username=username | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_password=password | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_domain_id=domain_id | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_domain_name=domain_name | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_tenant_id=tenant_id | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_tenant_name=tenant_name | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_region=region | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_lb_subnet_id=subnet_id | |
| # | |
| # Note: If you're getting a "BS API version autodetection failed" when provisioning cinder volumes you may need this setting | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_openstack_blockstorage_version=v2 | |
| # | |
| # GCE | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_kind=gce | |
| # Note: When using GCE, openshift_gcp_project and openshift_gcp_prefix must be | |
| # defined. | |
| # openshift_gcp_project is the project-id | |
| #openshift_gcp_project= | |
| # openshift_gcp_prefix is a unique string to identify each openshift cluster. | |
| #openshift_gcp_prefix= | |
| #openshift_gcp_multizone=False | |
| # | |
| # vSphere | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_kind=vsphere | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_vsphere_username=username | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_vsphere_password=password | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_vsphere_host=vcenter_host or vsphere_host | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_vsphere_datacenter=datacenter | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_vsphere_datastore=datastore | |
| #openshift_cloudprovider_vsphere_folder=optional_folder_name | |
| # Project Configuration | |
| #osm_project_request_message='' | |
| #osm_project_request_template='' | |
| #osm_mcs_allocator_range='s0:/2' | |
| #osm_mcs_labels_per_project=5 | |
| #osm_uid_allocator_range='1000000000-1999999999/10000' | |
| # Configure additional projects | |
| #openshift_additional_projects={'my-project': {'default_node_selector': 'label=value'}} | |
| # Enable cockpit | |
| #osm_use_cockpit=true | |
| # | |
| # Set cockpit plugins | |
| #osm_cockpit_plugins=['cockpit-kubernetes'] | |
| # Native high availability (default cluster method) | |
| # If no lb group is defined, the installer assumes that a load balancer has | |
| # been preconfigured. For installation the value of | |
| # openshift_master_cluster_hostname must resolve to the load balancer | |
| # or to one or all of the masters defined in the inventory if no load | |
| # balancer is present. | |
| #openshift_master_cluster_hostname=openshift-ansible.test.example.com | |
| # If an external load balancer is used public hostname should resolve to | |
| # external load balancer address | |
| #openshift_master_cluster_public_hostname=openshift-ansible.public.example.com | |
| # Configure controller arguments | |
| #osm_controller_args={'resource-quota-sync-period': ['10s']} | |
| # Configure api server arguments | |
| #osm_api_server_args={'max-requests-inflight': ['400']} | |
| # additional cors origins | |
| #osm_custom_cors_origins=['foo.example.com', 'bar.example.com'] | |
| # default project node selector | |
| #osm_default_node_selector='region=primary' | |
| # Override the default pod eviction timeout | |
| #openshift_master_pod_eviction_timeout=5m | |
| # Override the default oauth tokenConfig settings: | |
| # openshift_master_access_token_max_seconds=86400 | |
| # openshift_master_auth_token_max_seconds=500 | |
| # Override master servingInfo.maxRequestsInFlight | |
| #openshift_master_max_requests_inflight=500 | |
| # Override master and node servingInfo.minTLSVersion and .cipherSuites | |
| # valid TLS versions are VersionTLS10, VersionTLS11, VersionTLS12 | |
| # example cipher suites override, valid cipher suites are https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/tls/#pkg-constants | |
| #openshift_master_min_tls_version=VersionTLS12 | |
| #openshift_master_cipher_suites=['TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256', '...'] | |
| # | |
| #openshift_node_min_tls_version=VersionTLS12 | |
| #openshift_node_cipher_suites=['TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256', '...'] | |
| # default storage plugin dependencies to install, by default the ceph and | |
| # glusterfs plugin dependencies will be installed, if available. | |
| #osn_storage_plugin_deps=['ceph','glusterfs','iscsi'] | |
| # OpenShift Router Options | |
| # | |
| # An OpenShift router will be created during install if there are | |
| # nodes present with labels matching the default router selector, | |
| # "region=infra". Set openshift_node_labels per node as needed in | |
| # order to label nodes. | |
| # | |
| # Example: | |
| # [nodes] | |
| # node.example.com openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" | |
| # | |
| # Router selector (optional) | |
| # Router will only be created if nodes matching this label are present. | |
| # Default value: 'region=infra' | |
| #openshift_hosted_router_selector='region=infra' | |
| # | |
| # Router replicas (optional) | |
| # Unless specified, openshift-ansible will calculate the replica count | |
| # based on the number of nodes matching the openshift router selector. | |
| #openshift_hosted_router_replicas=2 | |
| # | |
| # Router force subdomain (optional) | |
| # A router path format to force on all routes used by this router | |
| # (will ignore the route host value) | |
| #openshift_hosted_router_force_subdomain='${name}-${namespace}.apps.example.com' | |
| # | |
| # Router certificate (optional) | |
| # Provide local certificate paths which will be configured as the | |
| # router's default certificate. | |
| #openshift_hosted_router_certificate={"certfile": "/path/to/router.crt", "keyfile": "/path/to/router.key", "cafile": "/path/to/router-ca.crt"} | |
| # | |
| # Manage the OpenShift Router (optional) | |
| #openshift_hosted_manage_router=true | |
| # | |
| # Router sharding support has been added and can be achieved by supplying the correct | |
| # data to the inventory. The variable to house the data is openshift_hosted_routers | |
| # and is in the form of a list. If no data is passed then a default router will be | |
| # created. There are multiple combinations of router sharding. The one described | |
| # below supports routers on separate nodes. | |
| # | |
| #openshift_hosted_routers=[{'name': 'router1', 'certificate': {'certfile': '/path/to/certificate/abc.crt', 'keyfile': '/path/to/certificate/abc.key', 'cafile': '/path/to/certificate/ca.crt'}, 'replicas': 1, 'serviceaccount': 'router', 'namespace': 'default', 'stats_port': 1936, 'edits': [], 'images': 'openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}', 'selector': 'type=router1', 'ports': ['80:80', '443:443']}, {'name': 'router2', 'certificate': {'certfile': '/path/to/certificate/xyz.crt', 'keyfile': '/path/to/certificate/xyz.key', 'cafile': '/path/to/certificate/ca.crt'}, 'replicas': 1, 'serviceaccount': 'router', 'namespace': 'default', 'stats_port': 1936, 'edits': [{'action': 'append', 'key': 'spec.template.spec.containers[0].env', 'value': {'name': 'ROUTE_LABELS', 'value': 'route=external'}}], 'images': 'openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}', 'selector': 'type=router2', 'ports': ['80:80', '443:443']}] | |
| # OpenShift Registry Console Options | |
| # Override the console image prefix: | |
| # origin default is "cockpit/", enterprise default is "openshift3/" | |
| #openshift_cockpit_deployer_prefix=registry.example.com/myrepo/ | |
| # origin default is "kubernetes", enterprise default is "registry-console" | |
| #openshift_cockpit_deployer_basename=my-console | |
| # Override image version, defaults to latest for origin, vX.Y product version for enterprise | |
| #openshift_cockpit_deployer_version=1.4.1 | |
| # Openshift Registry Options | |
| # | |
| # An OpenShift registry will be created during install if there are | |
| # nodes present with labels matching the default registry selector, | |
| # "region=infra". Set openshift_node_labels per node as needed in | |
| # order to label nodes. | |
| # | |
| # Example: | |
| # [nodes] | |
| # node.example.com openshift_node_labels="{'region': 'infra'}" | |
| # | |
| # Registry selector (optional) | |
| # Registry will only be created if nodes matching this label are present. | |
| # Default value: 'region=infra' | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_selector='region=infra' | |
| # | |
| # Registry replicas (optional) | |
| # Unless specified, openshift-ansible will calculate the replica count | |
| # based on the number of nodes matching the openshift registry selector. | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_replicas=2 | |
| # | |
| # Validity of the auto-generated certificate in days (optional) | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_cert_expire_days=730 | |
| # | |
| # Manage the OpenShift Registry (optional) | |
| #openshift_hosted_manage_registry=true | |
| # Manage the OpenShift Registry Console (optional) | |
| #openshift_hosted_manage_registry_console=true | |
| # | |
| # Registry Storage Options | |
| # | |
| # NFS Host Group | |
| # An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" | |
| # on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume | |
| # path using these options would be "/exports/registry". "exports" is | |
| # is the name of the export served by the nfs server. "registry" is | |
| # the name of a directory inside of "/exports". | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteMany'] | |
| # nfs_directory must conform to DNS-1123 subdomain must consist of lower case | |
| # alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_name=registry | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| # | |
| # External NFS Host | |
| # NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on | |
| # the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these | |
| # options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/registry". "exports" is | |
| # is the name of the export served by the nfs server. "registry" is | |
| # the name of a directory inside of "/exports". | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteMany'] | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_host=nfs.example.com | |
| # nfs_directory must conform to DNS-1123 subdomain must consist of lower case | |
| # alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_name=registry | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| # | |
| # Openstack | |
| # Volume must already exist. | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=openstack | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_openstack_filesystem=ext4 | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_openstack_volumeID=3a650b4f-c8c5-4e0a-8ca5-eaee11f16c57 | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| # | |
| # AWS S3 | |
| # S3 bucket must already exist. | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=object | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_provider=s3 | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_encrypt=false | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_kmskeyid=aws_kms_key_id | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_accesskey=aws_access_key_id | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_secretkey=aws_secret_access_key | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_bucket=bucket_name | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_region=bucket_region | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_chunksize=26214400 | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_rootdirectory=/registry | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_pullthrough=true | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_acceptschema2=true | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_enforcequota=true | |
| # | |
| # Any S3 service (Minio, ExoScale, ...): Basically the same as above | |
| # but with regionendpoint configured | |
| # S3 bucket must already exist. | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_kind=object | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_provider=s3 | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_accesskey=access_key_id | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_secretkey=secret_access_key | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_regionendpoint=https://myendpoint.example.com/ | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_bucket=bucket_name | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_region=bucket_region | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_chunksize=26214400 | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_rootdirectory=/registry | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_pullthrough=true | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_acceptschema2=true | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_enforcequota=true | |
| # | |
| # Additional CloudFront Options. When using CloudFront all three | |
| # of the followingg variables must be defined. | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_cloudfront_baseurl=https://myendpoint.cloudfront.net/ | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_cloudfront_privatekeyfile=/full/path/to/secret.pem | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_s3_cloudfront_keypairid=yourpairid | |
| # | |
| # GCS Storage Bucket | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_provider=gcs | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_gcs_bucket=bucket01 | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_gcs_keyfile=test.key | |
| #openshift_hosted_registry_storage_gcs_rootdirectory=/registry | |
| # Metrics deployment | |
| # See: https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/cluster_metrics.html | |
| # | |
| # By default metrics are not automatically deployed, set this to enable them | |
| #openshift_metrics_install_metrics=true | |
| # | |
| # Storage Options | |
| # If openshift_metrics_storage_kind is unset then metrics will be stored | |
| # in an EmptyDir volume and will be deleted when the cassandra pod terminates. | |
| # Storage options A & B currently support only one cassandra pod which is | |
| # generally enough for up to 1000 pods. Additional volumes can be created | |
| # manually after the fact and metrics scaled per the docs. | |
| # | |
| # Option A - NFS Host Group | |
| # An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" | |
| # on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume | |
| # path using these options would be "/exports/metrics". "exports" is | |
| # is the name of the export served by the nfs server. "metrics" is | |
| # the name of a directory inside of "/exports". | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} | |
| # | |
| # Option B - External NFS Host | |
| # NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on | |
| # the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these | |
| # options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/metrics". "exports" is | |
| # is the name of the export served by the nfs server. "metrics" is | |
| # the name of a directory inside of "/exports". | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_host=nfs.example.com | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_volume_name=metrics | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_labels={'storage': 'metrics'} | |
| # | |
| # Option C - Dynamic -- If openshift supports dynamic volume provisioning for | |
| # your cloud platform use this. | |
| #openshift_metrics_storage_kind=dynamic | |
| # | |
| # Other Metrics Options -- Common items you may wish to reconfigure, for the complete | |
| # list of options please see roles/openshift_metrics/README.md | |
| # | |
| # Override metricsPublicURL in the master config for cluster metrics | |
| # Defaults to https://hawkular-metrics.{{openshift_master_default_subdomain}}/hawkular/metrics | |
| # Currently, you may only alter the hostname portion of the url, alterting the | |
| # `/hawkular/metrics` path will break installation of metrics. | |
| #openshift_metrics_hawkular_hostname=hawkular-metrics.example.com | |
| # Configure the prefix and version for the component images | |
| #openshift_metrics_image_prefix=docker.io/openshift/origin- | |
| #openshift_metrics_image_version=v3.9 | |
| # when openshift_deployment_type=='openshift-enterprise' | |
| #openshift_metrics_image_prefix=registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/ | |
| #openshift_metrics_image_version=v3.9 | |
| # | |
| # StorageClass | |
| # openshift_storageclass_name=gp2 | |
| # openshift_storageclass_parameters={'type': 'gp2', 'encrypted': 'false'} | |
| # | |
| # Logging deployment | |
| # | |
| # Currently logging deployment is disabled by default, enable it by setting this | |
| #openshift_logging_install_logging=true | |
| # | |
| # Logging storage config | |
| # Option A - NFS Host Group | |
| # An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" | |
| # on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume | |
| # path using these options would be "/exports/logging". "exports" is | |
| # is the name of the export served by the nfs server. "logging" is | |
| # the name of a directory inside of "/exports". | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_volume_name=logging | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} | |
| # | |
| # Option B - External NFS Host | |
| # NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on | |
| # the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these | |
| # options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/logging". "exports" is | |
| # is the name of the export served by the nfs server. "logging" is | |
| # the name of a directory inside of "/exports". | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_host=nfs.example.com | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_volume_name=logging | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_labels={'storage': 'logging'} | |
| # | |
| # Option C - Dynamic -- If openshift supports dynamic volume provisioning for | |
| # your cloud platform use this. | |
| #openshift_logging_storage_kind=dynamic | |
| # | |
| # Option D - none -- Logging will use emptydir volumes which are destroyed when | |
| # pods are deleted | |
| # | |
| # Other Logging Options -- Common items you may wish to reconfigure, for the complete | |
| # list of options please see roles/openshift_logging/README.md | |
| # | |
| # Configure loggingPublicURL in the master config for aggregate logging, defaults | |
| # to kibana.{{ openshift_master_default_subdomain }} | |
| #openshift_logging_kibana_hostname=logging.apps.example.com | |
| # Configure the number of elastic search nodes, unless you're using dynamic provisioning | |
| # this value must be 1 | |
| #openshift_logging_es_cluster_size=1 | |
| # Configure the prefix and version for the component images | |
| #openshift_logging_image_prefix=docker.io/openshift/origin- | |
| #openshift_logging_image_version=v3.9.0 | |
| # when openshift_deployment_type=='openshift-enterprise' | |
| #openshift_logging_image_prefix=registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/ | |
| #openshift_logging_image_version=3.9.0 | |
| # Prometheus deployment | |
| # | |
| # Currently prometheus deployment is disabled by default, enable it by setting this | |
| #openshift_hosted_prometheus_deploy=true | |
| # | |
| # Prometheus storage config | |
| # Option A - NFS Host Group | |
| # An NFS volume will be created with path "nfs_directory/volume_name" | |
| # on the host within the [nfs] host group. For example, the volume | |
| # path using these options would be "/exports/prometheus" | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_name=prometheus | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus'} | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_type='pvc' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_class=glusterfs-storage | |
| # For prometheus-alertmanager | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertmanager | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertmanager'} | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_type='pvc' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_class=glusterfs-storage | |
| # For prometheus-alertbuffer | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_nfs_options='*(rw,root_squash)' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertbuffer | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertbuffer'} | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_type='pvc' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_class=glusterfs-storage | |
| # | |
| # Option B - External NFS Host | |
| # NFS volume must already exist with path "nfs_directory/_volume_name" on | |
| # the storage_host. For example, the remote volume path using these | |
| # options would be "nfs.example.com:/exports/prometheus" | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_host=nfs.example.com | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_name=prometheus | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus'} | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_type='pvc' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_storage_class=glusterfs-storage | |
| # For prometheus-alertmanager | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_host=nfs.example.com | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertmanager | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertmanager'} | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_type='pvc' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertmanager_storage_class=glusterfs-storage | |
| # For prometheus-alertbuffer | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_kind=nfs | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_access_modes=['ReadWriteOnce'] | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_host=nfs.example.com | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_nfs_directory=/exports | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_name=prometheus-alertbuffer | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_volume_size=10Gi | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_labels={'storage': 'prometheus-alertbuffer'} | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_type='pvc' | |
| #openshift_prometheus_alertbuffer_storage_class=glusterfs-storage | |
| # | |
| # Option C - none -- Prometheus, alertmanager and alertbuffer will use emptydir volumes | |
| # which are destroyed when pods are deleted | |
| # Configure the multi-tenant SDN plugin (default is 'redhat/openshift-ovs-subnet') | |
| # os_sdn_network_plugin_name='redhat/openshift-ovs-multitenant' | |
| # Disable the OpenShift SDN plugin | |
| # openshift_use_openshift_sdn=False | |
| # Configure SDN cluster network and kubernetes service CIDR blocks. These | |
| # network blocks should be private and should not conflict with network blocks | |
| # in your infrastructure that pods may require access to. Can not be changed | |
| # after deployment. | |
| # | |
| # WARNING : Do not pick subnets that overlap with the default Docker bridge subnet of | |
| # 172.17.0.0/16. Your installation will fail and/or your configuration change will | |
| # cause the Pod SDN or Cluster SDN to fail. | |
| # | |
| # WORKAROUND : If you must use an overlapping subnet, you can configure a non conflicting | |
| # docker0 CIDR range by adding '--bip=192.168.2.1/24' to DOCKER_NETWORK_OPTIONS | |
| # environment variable located in /etc/sysconfig/docker-network. | |
| # When upgrading or scaling up the following must match whats in your master config! | |
| # Inventory: master yaml field | |
| # osm_cluster_network_cidr: clusterNetworkCIDR | |
| # openshift_portal_net: serviceNetworkCIDR | |
| # When installing osm_cluster_network_cidr and openshift_portal_net must be set. | |
| # Sane examples are provided below. | |
| #osm_cluster_network_cidr=10.128.0.0/14 | |
| #openshift_portal_net=172.30.0.0/16 | |
| # ExternalIPNetworkCIDRs controls what values are acceptable for the | |
| # service external IP field. If empty, no externalIP may be set. It | |
| # may contain a list of CIDRs which are checked for access. If a CIDR | |
| # is prefixed with !, IPs in that CIDR will be rejected. Rejections | |
| # will be applied first, then the IP checked against one of the | |
| # allowed CIDRs. You should ensure this range does not overlap with | |
| # your nodes, pods, or service CIDRs for security reasons. | |
| #openshift_master_external_ip_network_cidrs=['0.0.0.0/0'] | |
| # IngressIPNetworkCIDR controls the range to assign ingress IPs from for | |
| # services of type LoadBalancer on bare metal. If empty, ingress IPs will not | |
| # be assigned. It may contain a single CIDR that will be allocated from. For | |
| # security reasons, you should ensure that this range does not overlap with | |
| # the CIDRs reserved for external IPs, nodes, pods, or services. | |
| #openshift_master_ingress_ip_network_cidr=172.46.0.0/16 | |
| # Configure number of bits to allocate to each host's subnet e.g. 9 | |
| # would mean a /23 network on the host. | |
| # When upgrading or scaling up the following must match whats in your master config! | |
| # Inventory: master yaml field | |
| # osm_host_subnet_length: hostSubnetLength | |
| # When installing osm_host_subnet_length must be set. A sane example is provided below. | |
| #osm_host_subnet_length=9 | |
| # Configure master API and console ports. | |
| #openshift_master_api_port=8443 | |
| #openshift_master_console_port=8443 | |
| # set exact RPM version (include - prefix) | |
| #openshift_pkg_version=-3.9.0 | |
| # you may also specify version and release, ie: | |
| #openshift_pkg_version=-3.9.0-0.126.0.git.0.9351aae.el7 | |
| # Configure custom ca certificate | |
| #openshift_master_ca_certificate={'certfile': '/path/to/ca.crt', 'keyfile': '/path/to/ca.key'} | |
| # | |
| # NOTE: CA certificate will not be replaced with existing clusters. | |
| # This option may only be specified when creating a new cluster or | |
| # when redeploying cluster certificates with the redeploy-certificates | |
| # playbook. | |
| # Configure custom named certificates (SNI certificates) | |
| # | |
| # https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/certificate_customization.html | |
| # https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/latest/install_config/certificate_customization.html | |
| # | |
| # NOTE: openshift_master_named_certificates is cached on masters and is an | |
| # additive fact, meaning that each run with a different set of certificates | |
| # will add the newly provided certificates to the cached set of certificates. | |
| # | |
| # An optional CA may be specified for each named certificate. CAs will | |
| # be added to the OpenShift CA bundle which allows for the named | |
| # certificate to be served for internal cluster communication. | |
| # | |
| # If you would like openshift_master_named_certificates to be overwritten with | |
| # the provided value, specify openshift_master_overwrite_named_certificates. | |
| #openshift_master_overwrite_named_certificates=true | |
| # | |
| # Provide local certificate paths which will be deployed to masters | |
| #openshift_master_named_certificates=[{"certfile": "/path/to/custom1.crt", "keyfile": "/path/to/custom1.key", "cafile": "/path/to/custom-ca1.crt"}] | |
| # | |
| # Detected names may be overridden by specifying the "names" key | |
| #openshift_master_named_certificates=[{"certfile": "/path/to/custom1.crt", "keyfile": "/path/to/custom1.key", "names": ["public-master-host.com"], "cafile": "/path/to/custom-ca1.crt"}] | |
| # Session options | |
| #openshift_master_session_name=ssn | |
| #openshift_master_session_max_seconds=3600 | |
| # An authentication and encryption secret will be generated if secrets | |
| # are not provided. If provided, openshift_master_session_auth_secrets | |
| # and openshift_master_encryption_secrets must be equal length. | |
| # | |
| # Signing secrets, used to authenticate sessions using | |
| # HMAC. Recommended to use secrets with 32 or 64 bytes. | |
| #openshift_master_session_auth_secrets=['DONT+USE+THIS+SECRET+b4NV+pmZNSO'] | |
| # | |
| # Encrypting secrets, used to encrypt sessions. Must be 16, 24, or 32 | |
| # characters long, to select AES-128, AES-192, or AES-256. | |
| #openshift_master_session_encryption_secrets=['DONT+USE+THIS+SECRET+b4NV+pmZNSO'] | |
| # configure how often node iptables rules are refreshed | |
| #openshift_node_iptables_sync_period=5s | |
| # Configure nodeIP in the node config | |
| # This is needed in cases where node traffic is desired to go over an | |
| # interface other than the default network interface. | |
| #openshift_set_node_ip=True | |
| # Configure dnsIP in the node config. | |
| # This setting overrides the bind IP address used by each node's dnsmasq. | |
| # By default, this value is set to the IP which ansible uses to connect to the node. | |
| # Only update this variable if you need to bind dnsmasq on a different interface | |
| # | |
| # Example: | |
| # [nodes] | |
| # node.example.com openshift_dns_ip=172.30.0.1 | |
| # Configure node kubelet arguments. pods-per-core is valid in OpenShift Origin 1.3 or OpenShift Container Platform 3.3 and later. | |
| #openshift_node_kubelet_args={'pods-per-core': ['10'], 'max-pods': ['250'], 'image-gc-high-threshold': ['85'], 'image-gc-low-threshold': ['80']} | |
| # Configure logrotate scripts | |
| # See: https://github.com/nickhammond/ansible-logrotate | |
| #logrotate_scripts=[{"name": "syslog", "path": "/var/log/cron\n/var/log/maillog\n/var/log/messages\n/var/log/secure\n/var/log/spooler\n", "options": ["daily", "rotate 7", "compress", "sharedscripts", "missingok"], "scripts": {"postrotate": "/bin/kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid 2> /dev/null` 2> /dev/null || true"}}] | |
| # The OpenShift-Ansible installer will fail when it detects that the | |
| # value of openshift_hostname resolves to an IP address not bound to any local | |
| # interfaces. This mis-configuration is problematic for any pod leveraging host | |
| # networking and liveness or readiness probes. | |
| # Setting this variable to false will override that check. | |
| #openshift_hostname_check=true | |
| # openshift_use_dnsmasq is deprecated. This must be true, or installs will fail | |
| # in versions >= 3.6 | |
| #openshift_use_dnsmasq=False | |
| # Define an additional dnsmasq.conf file to deploy to /etc/dnsmasq.d/openshift-ansible.conf | |
| # This is useful for POC environments where DNS may not actually be available yet or to set | |
| # options like 'strict-order' to alter dnsmasq configuration. | |
| #openshift_node_dnsmasq_additional_config_file=/home/bob/ose-dnsmasq.conf | |
| # Global Proxy Configuration | |
| # These options configure HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, and NOPROXY environment | |
| # variables for docker and master services. | |
| # | |
| # Hosts in the openshift_no_proxy list will NOT use any globally | |
| # configured HTTP(S)_PROXYs. openshift_no_proxy accepts domains | |
| # (.example.com), hosts (example.com), and IP addresses. | |
| #openshift_http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@IPADDR:PORT | |
| #openshift_https_proxy=https://USER:PASSWORD@IPADDR:PORT | |
| #openshift_no_proxy='.hosts.example.com,some-host.com' | |
| # | |
| # Most environments don't require a proxy between openshift masters, nodes, and | |
| # etcd hosts. So automatically add those hostnames to the openshift_no_proxy list. | |
| # If all of your hosts share a common domain you may wish to disable this and | |
| # specify that domain above instead. | |
| # | |
| # For example, having hosts with FQDNs: m1.ex.com, n1.ex.com, and | |
| # n2.ex.com, one would simply add '.ex.com' to the openshift_no_proxy | |
| # variable (above) and set this value to False | |
| #openshift_generate_no_proxy_hosts=True | |
| # | |
| # These options configure the BuildDefaults admission controller which injects | |
| # configuration into Builds. Proxy related values will default to the global proxy | |
| # config values. You only need to set these if they differ from the global proxy settings. | |
| # See BuildDefaults documentation at | |
| # https://docs.openshift.org/latest/admin_guide/build_defaults_overrides.html | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_https_proxy=https://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_no_proxy=mycorp.com | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_git_http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_git_https_proxy=https://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_git_no_proxy=mycorp.com | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_image_labels=[{'name':'imagelabelname1','value':'imagelabelvalue1'}] | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_nodeselectors={'nodelabel1':'nodelabelvalue1'} | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_annotations={'annotationkey1':'annotationvalue1'} | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_resources_requests_cpu=100m | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_resources_requests_memory=256Mi | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_resources_limits_cpu=1000m | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_resources_limits_memory=512Mi | |
| # Or you may optionally define your own build defaults configuration serialized as json | |
| #openshift_builddefaults_json='{"BuildDefaults":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","env":[{"name":"HTTP_PROXY","value":"http://proxy.example.com.redhat.com:3128"},{"name":"NO_PROXY","value":"ose3-master.example.com"}],"gitHTTPProxy":"http://proxy.example.com:3128","gitNoProxy":"ose3-master.example.com","kind":"BuildDefaultsConfig"}}}' | |
| # These options configure the BuildOverrides admission controller which injects | |
| # configuration into Builds. | |
| # See BuildOverrides documentation at | |
| # https://docs.openshift.org/latest/admin_guide/build_defaults_overrides.html | |
| #openshift_buildoverrides_force_pull=true | |
| #openshift_buildoverrides_image_labels=[{'name':'imagelabelname1','value':'imagelabelvalue1'}] | |
| #openshift_buildoverrides_nodeselectors={'nodelabel1':'nodelabelvalue1'} | |
| #openshift_buildoverrides_annotations={'annotationkey1':'annotationvalue1'} | |
| #openshift_buildoverrides_tolerations=[{'key':'mykey1','value':'myvalue1','effect':'NoSchedule','operator':'Equal'}] | |
| # Or you may optionally define your own build overrides configuration serialized as json | |
| #openshift_buildoverrides_json='{"BuildOverrides":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"BuildDefaultsConfig","forcePull":"true"}}}' | |
| # Enable service catalog | |
| #openshift_enable_service_catalog=true | |
| # Enable template service broker (requires service catalog to be enabled, above) | |
| #template_service_broker_install=true | |
| # Force a specific prefix (IE: registry) to use when pulling the service catalog image | |
| # NOTE: The registry all the way up to the start of the image name must be provided. Two examples | |
| # below are provided. | |
| #openshift_service_catalog_image_prefix=docker.io/openshift/origin- | |
| #openshift_service_catalog_image_prefix=registry.access.redhat.com/openshift3/ose- | |
| # Force a specific image version to use when pulling the service catalog image | |
| #openshift_service_catalog_image_version=v3.9 | |
| # TSB image tag | |
| #template_service_broker_version='v3.9' | |
| # Configure one of more namespaces whose templates will be served by the TSB | |
| #openshift_template_service_broker_namespaces=['openshift'] | |
| # masterConfig.volumeConfig.dynamicProvisioningEnabled, configurable as of 1.2/3.2, enabled by default | |
| #openshift_master_dynamic_provisioning_enabled=False | |
| # Admission plugin config | |
| #openshift_master_admission_plugin_config={"ProjectRequestLimit":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"ProjectRequestLimitConfig","limits":[{"selector":{"admin":"true"}},{"maxProjects":"1"}]}},"PodNodeConstraints":{"configuration":{"apiVersion":"v1","kind":"PodNodeConstraintsConfig"}}} | |
| # Configure usage of openshift_clock role. | |
| #openshift_clock_enabled=true | |
| # OpenShift Per-Service Environment Variables | |
| # Environment variables are added to /etc/sysconfig files for | |
| # each OpenShift service: node, master (api and controllers). | |
| # API and controllers environment variables are merged in single | |
| # master environments. | |
| #openshift_master_api_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} | |
| #openshift_master_controllers_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} | |
| #openshift_node_env_vars={"ENABLE_HTTP2": "true"} | |
| # Enable API service auditing | |
| #openshift_master_audit_config={"enabled": true} | |
| # | |
| # In case you want more advanced setup for the auditlog you can | |
| # use this line. | |
| # The directory in "auditFilePath" will be created if it's not | |
| # exist | |
| #openshift_master_audit_config={"enabled": true, "auditFilePath": "/var/log/openpaas-oscp-audit/openpaas-oscp-audit.log", "maximumFileRetentionDays": 14, "maximumFileSizeMegabytes": 500, "maximumRetainedFiles": 5} | |
| # Enable origin repos that point at Centos PAAS SIG, defaults to true, only used | |
| # by openshift_deployment_type=origin | |
| #openshift_enable_origin_repo=false | |
| # Validity of the auto-generated OpenShift certificates in days. | |
| # See also openshift_hosted_registry_cert_expire_days above. | |
| # | |
| #openshift_ca_cert_expire_days=1825 | |
| #openshift_node_cert_expire_days=730 | |
| #openshift_master_cert_expire_days=730 | |
| # Validity of the auto-generated external etcd certificates in days. | |
| # Controls validity for etcd CA, peer, server and client certificates. | |
| # | |
| #etcd_ca_default_days=1825 | |
| # | |
| # ServiceAccountConfig:LimitSecretRefences rejects pods that reference secrets their service accounts do not reference | |
| # openshift_master_saconfig_limitsecretreferences=false | |
| # Upgrade Control | |
| # | |
| # By default nodes are upgraded in a serial manner one at a time and all failures | |
| # are fatal, one set of variables for normal nodes, one set of variables for | |
| # nodes that are part of control plane as the number of hosts may be different | |
| # in those two groups. | |
| #openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=1 | |
| #openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=0 | |
| #openshift_upgrade_control_plane_nodes_serial=1 | |
| #openshift_upgrade_control_plane_nodes_max_fail_percentage=0 | |
| # | |
| # You can specify the number of nodes to upgrade at once. We do not currently | |
| # attempt to verify that you have capacity to drain this many nodes at once | |
| # so please be careful when specifying these values. You should also verify that | |
| # the expected number of nodes are all schedulable and ready before starting an | |
| # upgrade. If it's not possible to drain the requested nodes the upgrade will | |
| # stall indefinitely until the drain is successful. | |
| # | |
| # If you're upgrading more than one node at a time you can specify the maximum | |
| # percentage of failure within the batch before the upgrade is aborted. Any | |
| # nodes that do fail are ignored for the rest of the playbook run and you should | |
| # take care to investigate the failure and return the node to service so that | |
| # your cluster. | |
| # | |
| # The percentage must exceed the value, this would fail on two failures | |
| # openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=4 openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=49 | |
| # where as this would not | |
| # openshift_upgrade_nodes_serial=4 openshift_upgrade_nodes_max_fail_percentage=50 | |
| # | |
| # A timeout to wait for nodes to drain pods can be specified to ensure that the | |
| # upgrade continues even if nodes fail to drain pods in the allowed time. The | |
| # default value of 0 will wait indefinitely allowing the admin to investigate | |
| # the root cause and ensuring that disruption budgets are respected. If the | |
| # a timeout of 0 is used there will also be one attempt to re-try draining the | |
| # node. If a non zero timeout is specified there will be no attempt to retry. | |
| #openshift_upgrade_nodes_drain_timeout=0 | |
| # | |
| # Multiple data migrations take place and if they fail they will fail the upgrade | |
| # You may wish to disable these or make them non fatal | |
| # | |
| # openshift_upgrade_pre_storage_migration_enabled=true | |
| # openshift_upgrade_pre_storage_migration_fatal=true | |
| # openshift_upgrade_post_storage_migration_enabled=true | |
| # openshift_upgrade_post_storage_migration_fatal=false | |
| ###################################################################### | |
| # CloudForms/ManageIQ (CFME/MIQ) Configuration | |
| # See the readme for full descriptions and getting started | |
| # instructions: ../../roles/openshift_management/README.md or go directly to | |
| # their definitions: ../../roles/openshift_management/defaults/main.yml | |
| # ../../roles/openshift_management/vars/main.yml | |
| # | |
| # Namespace for the CFME project | |
| #openshift_management_project: openshift-management | |
| # Namespace/project description | |
| #openshift_management_project_description: CloudForms Management Engine | |
| # Choose 'miq-template' for a podified database install | |
| # Choose 'miq-template-ext-db' for an external database install | |
| # | |
| # If you are using the miq-template-ext-db template then you must add | |
| # the required database parameters to the | |
| # openshift_management_template_parameters variable. | |
| #openshift_management_app_template: miq-template | |
| # Allowed options: nfs, nfs_external, preconfigured, cloudprovider. | |
| #openshift_management_storage_class: nfs | |
| # [OPTIONAL] - If you are using an EXTERNAL NFS server, such as a | |
| # netapp appliance, then you must set the hostname here. Leave the | |
| # value as 'false' if you are not using external NFS. | |
| #openshift_management_storage_nfs_external_hostname: false | |
| # [OPTIONAL] - If you are using external NFS then you must set the base | |
| # path to the exports location here. | |
| # | |
| # Additionally: EXTERNAL NFS REQUIRES that YOU CREATE the nfs exports | |
| # that will back the application PV and optionally the database | |
| # pv. Export path definitions, relative to | |
| # {{ openshift_management_storage_nfs_base_dir }} | |
| # | |
| # LOCAL NFS NOTE: | |
| # | |
| # You may may also change this value if you want to change the default | |
| # path used for local NFS exports. | |
| #openshift_management_storage_nfs_base_dir: /exports | |
| # LOCAL NFS NOTE: | |
| # | |
| # You may override the automatically selected LOCAL NFS server by | |
| # setting this variable. Useful for testing specific task files. | |
| #openshift_management_storage_nfs_local_hostname: false | |
| # These are the default values for the username and password of the | |
| # management app. Changing these values in your inventory will not | |
| # change your username or password. You should only need to change | |
| # these values in your inventory if you already changed the actual | |
| # name and password AND are trying to use integration scripts. | |
| # | |
| # For example, adding this cluster as a container provider, | |
| # playbooks/openshift-management/add_container_provider.yml | |
| #openshift_management_username: admin | |
| #openshift_management_password: smartvm | |
| # A hash of parameters you want to override or set in the | |
| # miq-template.yaml or miq-template-ext-db.yaml templates. Set this in | |
| # your inventory file as a simple hash. Acceptable values are defined | |
| # under the .parameters list in files/miq-template{-ext-db}.yaml | |
| # Example: | |
| # | |
| # openshift_management_template_parameters={'APPLICATION_MEM_REQ': '512Mi'} | |
| #openshift_management_template_parameters: {} | |
| # Firewall configuration | |
| # You can open additional firewall ports by defining them as a list. of service | |
| # names and ports/port ranges for either masters or nodes. | |
| #openshift_master_open_ports=[{"service":"svc1","port":"11/tcp"}] | |
| #openshift_node_open_ports=[{"service":"svc2","port":"12-13/tcp"},{"service":"svc3","port":"14/udp"}] | |
| # Enable unsupported configurations, things that will yield a partially | |
| # functioning cluster but would not be supported for production use | |
| #openshift_enable_unsupported_configurations=false |
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